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The Bangladesh Parliament witnessed heated exchanges on Sunday after Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed delivered two statements under Rule 300, one of which concerned the arrest of expelled Islami Chhatra Shibir central leader Zisan Mia Pradhan. Zisan was arrested by police on charges of rape and forced abortion. Opposition Deputy Leader Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher questioned the minister’s decision to make two statements and to raise a sub judice matter in Parliament, demanding that the remarks be expunged. The session turned noisy as both government and opposition members stood up and shouted, prompting Deputy Speaker Kaiser Kamal to intervene and promise a review of the issue.
The Home Minister detailed that Zisan had developed a relationship with a woman through Facebook, allegedly raped her multiple times under false promises of marriage, and later forced her to terminate her pregnancy. He said some social media users had misrepresented Zisan’s disappearance to blame the government, prompting him to clarify the facts in Parliament. Taher accused the minister of using the issue to target a political group and questioned why neither the accused nor the victim was accessible to the media.
Deputy Speaker Kamal urged all members to act responsibly and said the matter would be examined to determine if parliamentary norms were breached before moving on to the supplementary budget discussion for fiscal year 2025–26.
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